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F r a n k l i n E n g i n e Co-, N o . 4. A meeting of the coippany will be held at their house on Friday evening next, at 8 o’ clock. The presence of every member is requested, as business of importance will be presented. H. G. F leming , Sec'y. By order of the Foreman. u O u t c a s t ” E n g i n e C o ., N o . 5 , Will meet at their house on Thursday eve ning the 19th inst., at 7 o’clock. A full at tendance is requested, as the intention of the company, in regard to the observance of the “4lh of July,\ will then be asked for. J n o . P. H o g a r t h , Sec’y. Dated June 18th, 1851. DYEING FOR THE PUBLIC! L a t e P u b lica t io n s . J J A R P E R ’S N . Y. & Erie R. Rd. Guide, MA BUILD. In Geneva, on the 17th inst., by Rev. S. W. Remington, Mr. E p h r a i m S o p e r and M iss C a r o l i n e C o t i n g t o n . D I E D . In Manchester, on the 8th inst , Mr. J ohn C anovse , in the 83rd year of his age, leav ing a family and a large circle of friends and acquaintances to mourn his loss. He re moved to the town of Manchester from the State of New Jersey, where he resided until his death;—a worthy man, respected by his neighbors, and ever ready to relieve the poor. He was a Kind husband, an affectionate fath er, and a worthy citizen. n > H E .™b,criber hereby jiv e , notice to the , x x c„„„,ioi„g m .„,ra,io „ s „f „ l „ |, e im p o rtant X L a d te. and G e n tlem en of G eneva, and the p|»Ce . from N. T . to D u n k irk. A n invaluable surrounding country and villages, th a t he co n tinues, at bis old stand, in east Seneca st., first door oast of the M ethodist Church, the business of D y e in g a n d S c o u r i n g i n a l l i t s b r a n c h e s . Ho will dyo all shades of colors, on Dresses, Clonks, Shawls, Scarfs, H andkerchiefs, Bonnette, Ribbons, Gloves, Hose, Coats, Pants. A c . Also M erinos, A lpacos, D e L a ines, Bombazines, Bar- eges, C o v e rlet Yurns ; and will dye und finish every variety of Woolens and Silks with boauty und taste. Especial attention will be given to Scouring, Coloring und Pressing G ent’s C o a ts, Pants and Vests. M oreen Curtains and silk Dresses,watered. He gives a confident assurance to the public, that all work entrusted to his cure, w ill be per formed io a satisfactory manner. Leghorn, S traw , Tuscan and Fancy Bonnetts dyed black, Slate, D rab, and Green colors. AVM. S E D G W IC K . G e n e v a , June l 8 >b 1851. Gtitf V . STILL THEY COME. 2,000 D O C TO R R H O A D E S ’, O F F I C E A N D R E S I D E N C E O N S E N E C A S T R E E T , Nearly opposite the M ansion H ouse . 68 Geneva Medical College. T h e a n n u a l c o m m e n c e m e n t «r the G eneva M e d ical College, will be held at the Piesbyteriau C h u rch, in G eneva, on F r i day the 2 0 th , a t (0 o’clock A. M. The Valedictory A d d iess will be delivered by P rop . W illiam S w e e t s s r . T h e public are re spectfully invited to intend. Genova, Juno 15ih, 1851. 63 HARDWARE. PROUTY & CHEW H a v e r e m o v e d their stock of H a rdw a re to T h e i r O ld S ta n d ) N o . 14 S e n e c a st.) where they are offering a full and well selected stock of Shelf and Heavy H ardw are, at the lowest Cash Prices. Amongst oUr Stuck may be found a com p lete assortm ent of House T rim m ings, j T a b le and Pocket Cutlery. C a rpenter’s Tools, Gunfl, Pistols, Anvils, Vices, Iron, Steel, Nails, Stoves, Chain nnd Cistern Pum p s, Scythes, Cradles, Forks. Hund and Horse Unites, &c, P. 4* C. are Adonis for B v O W l V s P l a t fo r m a n d C o u n t e r S c a les, with steel Hearings, und warranted superior to any others in m a rket. A lso Buck's Patent Boring M a chines. a new and labor-saving Machiue, paying\ for itself in framing one building. W o will be happy to .-how our Goods to pur chasers, and feel confident that both Goods and T e rm s will give satisfaction. P . PR O U TY . J r .,, 63m3 ____________________ A. L. C H E W . EMPIRE SALOON. all those who have witnessed the ap* rent neglect which has hitherto character ized the appearance of W a ter st., along the re gion opposite the Tem p e rance House, rejoice in its present marked im p rovem ent. Not only him PR U U T Y ’S New Store arisen to improve its as. pnet, but the Old Girat Mill is being rapidly trans formed into neat and elegant Shops, and the third story into a Capacious Public H u ll, foi Lectures, Conceits, Panoram a s, &c , & c., Bui already, the south part of the building, 2 d door from the corner of Castle and W a ter sts ,.has been fitted up, in the most emicing manner, a s an E A T I N G SALOON) who, with skilful contrivance, places a table in the front part, loaded with P a p e r s c o u tlin i n g t h e l a t e s t N e w s , while on the side shelves, concealed by iheir hardens of Lem ons. Oranges, Figs, Pine Apples nnd Citrous, the former to satihfy an innitiahle curiosity, t lie lat ter to sooth the itching palate. \Yhil>* t-till furlh er back dwell all substantial food>, which satisfy craving hunger, or contribute to build up healthy constitution*, which may he diluted w ith Beer, Lemonade, Ice C teom . Soda and ad infinitum* R e m e m b e r the E M P I R E S A L O O N , a few steps from the Stoamhoat landing, and o p p o s i t e t l i e T e m p e r a n c e I l o w a e , where M E A L S will he furnished, A T A L L T I M E S , in the best st\b*, E. A. SMITH. Geneva, J u n e . I $51. 63 \ W H E E L E R ’S ENT R a i l w a y C h a i n H o r s e P o w e r an il O v e r s h o t T h r e s h e r & S e p a r a t o r . EMIL AUGUST HUBER, W ould call the attention of the public to his New Establishment, I n P r e s c o t t ’s B l o c k , 1 d o o r S o u t h o f B u r r a l V s N e w F o u n d r y , W H B itE he will furnish pure imported G e r m a n a n d F r e n c h W ines, for private use, which will be sold at the lowest price#, in bottles, or by the Gallon. line 3 1851. 66 FOURTH OF JUL y T C E L E B R A T I O N . C lear th e track w ith o u t spite or m a lice. F o r one late of th e C rystal Palace. T h o u g h in it he claim s no share, Still he feels interested th e r e ; A n d alw ays shall, he is pained to say, U n til such tim e as he gets his pay. L e t :>ar T he subscriber is under an everlasting obli gation to the citizens of G eneva, friends of honest industry and enterprise, w h o have so generously conferred upon him a s h a i e of their liberal patronage, w h e n b u t a few da)* ugu launched on the ocean of business, in a bark far, far m o re frail than th a t in w h ich C o lum bus sought th e prom ised land, bulw a rks been stove in by a wave of deception, leaving it al m o st destitute of spars o r rigging, w ith only a com p a ss, helm , and flag of his co u n try , w h ich never shall be tarnished by tb e sw e a t and hire of a faithful c r e w ; but undaunted, like an A - m e rican tar, bound never to give up t h e ship w h ile a plank rem a ined for a foothold, so steer ing bis course tor the greet m e tropolis, hoping th e r e to find som e ftiend w h o w o u ld place him oq a basis w h e r e no C o n jurer, by the a r t of L e g e rdem a in, could juggle him from the deck, and this is exem p lified by th e w e ll selected stock of BOOTS A N D SH O E S , W h ich has ju s t arrived, N o t indeed by the loud express, W h o se cargo often w e have seen, W h e n laboring in sad distiess. Propelled by w ind in place of steam . And paid for them alm o s t to the letter w ith ready C a s h , w h ich will enable him to >ell for the L O W E S T P O S S I B L E P R IC K S , as he is convinced th a t th e nim b le sixpence is b e tter than the slow shilling. T h e r e f o re he begs leave to call the attention of those w h o wish to have a good understanding, t h a t he L now ready having w herew ith lo do it, th a t is, to m a n u fac tu r e eveiy thing in the above line to order, of the best m a terial that the m a r k e t cun produce, all of w h ich sh a d be w a r r a n ted to do good service, or the money refunded. H e begs leave, also, to re m a r k , th a t he in tends to carry on the U m b r e l l a a n d P a r a s o l B u s in e s s , In ull its branches, and for th a t purpose has em p loyed bis brother to take charge of the same w h ich shall be attended to w ith the greatest- care A S P L E N D ID A S S O R T M E N T O F P A R A SO L S , of the rarest patterns on hand. R E P A IR IN G done in the neatest possible m a n n e r, w ith prom p tness and dispatch. T E R M S , Small ProfiUt but Ready Pay. ITT Please rem e m b e r the Place, the Building form erly used as the Steam Boat Office, W ater Street. JA M E S DON LEV Y . G e n e v a J u n e 14th, 1351. 6 '. companion for travellers, price 50c. T h e H eir o f W ast-W ay land, by Mary Howiit..38c. T h e G leen’s, by J . M ’Connell, author of Talbot and Vernon, 50c. H a rm o n y of Prophecy, by Rev. D r . Keith $1. Dealing*, with the Inquisition, by Dr. Arhilli, 75c. Coggeshnll’s Voyages, illustrat'd, $1,25. Letters to my PupiU , M is. Sigourney, 75c. Lays of the Kirk and C o v e n a n t, 75r. A Grandm other's Recollections, EI IttRodman,75c. Life of Algernon Sidney, by Suutnvuord, $1,00 Noble deeds of American Womon, J. Clement, E - q ., with an introduction, by M rs. Sig ourney, $1,25. W ild Scenes of n H u n ter’s Life, F r o s t, 81,25. G iotee H isi’y G reece, vol. 4 , 75c. W a lt nnd Vult, or the Tw ins, Richter, 2 vols., S I ,50. Any English or A m erican publications not on hand, procured on short notice. Agents for aril the principal Magazines. D E R B Y , O R T O N <$• Co June 10th. 1851. 57 W a t e r s ’ L i q u i d H a i r Dye* T H E B E S T in use for the beauty and per manency of its color, for the ease with which it is applied, for its entire freedom from any thing calculated to injure the texture of the Hnir, and for I he quickness of its upei ation. AH these several excellencies have now been fully estab lished. having been in extensive use for the past 3 years, and certified to by the first premium at the State Fair, and tlm Fail* of the A m e rican I n stitute, while in competition with nearly every other kind m ade. Manufactured, wholesale nnd Retail, by the sulxcriber, the inventor nnd propi ietor, at N o . 271 River street, Troy, N . Y. E . W A T E R S . S IM P S O N 4- B R O N S O N , and H . PA R M A - LEE, Agent* for Geneva. 37W2 NEW GOODS. AND A T No* 6 S E N E C A S T . , T H E subscriber is just receiving bis second purchase of N e w a n d C h o ice S p r in g a n d S u m m e r G o o d s, o f a l l k i n d s . His assortm ent is now very large and complete, to which he would invite the attention of ull who will please rem em b er his motto is cheap lor ready pay. 66 ____________________________ C . L . M O R RIS. NEW BINDERY. T H E Subscriber having taken the Room over the Bookstore of D erby O rton & C om and fitted up the sam e with entirely new machinery, is now prepared to do all kinds of s a s r © a s m In a su peri or style, and on reasonable terms. B L A N K BOOKS of all kinds R u l e d and Bound lo any Pattern, H a rper and other M onthly f ’agarines will receive particular at tention, and charges moderate. Q&- O rders and Jobs left at the B ookstore , will be promptly attended to. R . R O B B IN S . Geneva M a y 23th, 1851. 66 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 lbs. W OOL W a n ted,~frr which the highest price will he paid in cash, by H. H . & G . C . S E E L Y E . Ju n e 3, 1851. 66 FOURTH OF JULY, O d £ d P & P <D AGRICULTURAL (fcy- T h e subscriber have obtained from M essrs , W h e e l e r , M b l ic k & C o , of A l b a n y , an agency for th e sale of th e ir celebrated WHICH THEY WILL SELL AT THEIR ALBANY PRICES, adding transportation. T h e tw o H o r s e M a c h i n e s are well calculated for large farm e rs, and those who make a business of threshing. T h e y are light and com p a c t, so t h a t the w h o le is conven iently carried on one wagon w ith tw o horses, the w e ight being about 2,000 pounds. T h e v i b r a t i n g S e p a r a t o r divides and carries th e straw entirely clear from th e grain, leaving the grain in the best possible condition lor cleaning. This m a c h ine, w ith from three to five hands, will thresh from one to tw o hundred bushels o f w h e a t per day, or tw ice th a t quantity of oats. T h e o n e H o r s e M a c h in e s , with tw o or three hands, w ill thresh about half th a t quantity. T h e y also th r e s h and separate clover chaff from th e straw , very fust, and perfectly. The One Horse Pow e r is e x tensively used by large dairym e n , for churning and fbr:sawing wood, cutting feed, &c. A L BA N Y P R I C E S : Two Horse Power, T h r e s h e r and Separator, with bunds, and all appurtenances, $145 00 One H o rse, do. do. J20 00 Do. ^ do. do. geared for churning, driving, cross-cut saw and grindstone, Clover H o ller, Feed Cutter, Circular Saw M ill, (24 inch saw.) tD* T h e above m a c h ines are all w a r r a n t e d to work to the en tire satisfaction of th e pur chaser, and they may be returned w ithin sixty days from the tim e they are received, and the purchase money, if paid, will be refunded- J. S. &, H. C. P R O U T Y , 68 No. 30 & 32 Water street. Geneva, June, 1851. . W H I T E 6 l B L A I R , ANALYTICAL PHYSICIANS, C AN bo cvnsulted at th e ir office, Geneva, F ranklin H o u s e , Saturday und Moi.dny, 2 om ana auth ot June, Elm ira, B r tinurd H o u se, Thursday and F ri day. 2Clh and 27ih June, Owego, Tiuga House, Friday and Saturday, 20-h und 2 l s t June. Binghamton, Chenango H o u se, Tuesday and W ednesday, 17ih and Itilh June. . - _ Irlinen, C linton House, Monday and Tuesday, 23d and 24th June. Buffilo M ansion House Tuesday,. W ednesday mvI Thursday, 8 th, tith and lOih July— U p o n all di-eases incident to the human sys tem* such us utFeciioiv of tho lungs,liver kidneys, spleen, nervousness diopsy .rheum a tism , asthma, weakness, bronchi'is, scrofula, dyspepsia, scald o r sore head, hip disease, ulcers, paralysis, vty. Apilus, mercurial diseases, & c. &c. We will explain the symptoms jlviructerizing all chronic diseases, and will show by demonstrations that the present modes of treating those diseases are. wrong and not calculated to prove beneficial, and explain the principles by which- cures of these diseases can be eftVct<*d. Evidence of the most indisputable character ran at oil times be given of the efficocyand success that attends the treat m ent of diseases upon the principles advocated by Dr*. W h ite and Blair. Special attention giv. en to the Diseases of W o m e n and Children, which ate treated w ith the greatest success by removing the cause nreducing that Protean scouigc of the fairest portion of creation. The diseases of women nnd children should receive thoearlipsf. attention from father, mother, bus. band and friend* (y* No Charge f o r ConsuUa- lion. Our system of practice is strictly analytical, being confined to rem e d ies compounded from the Vegetable kingdom, and is directed to tho cause producing the disease. W e first remove the cause by a judicious application of the neces sary means to restore the equilibrium of the sys tem by dissolving obstructions that have accumlu- lated in the fluids and solids of the body, and neutralize all acrid accum u lations, open the pores of the skin, and allow all effect or excremen- titious m atters that have beer, and are producing the various chronic diseases to pass off in their natural channels. When ‘he cause is removed tho effect censes. Our remedies produce the mo*t agreeable effect upon tho delicate and enfeebled constitution. Thousands that have been con. signed to the grave by medical advisers and friends, live in health one appreciate the benefi. ciant effects of the analytical practice. O u r no tices will be four.d in all tho papers published in the places where we visit Our appointm e n ts will be regularly fulfilled. 1068 y l . M o rtgage Sale* AULT having been made in me payment of tho s p m n g a n d ^ j m m e u g o o d s , | VOLUNTEERS WANTED, AT 1 ' BRITTON & CO.’S, C. L. MORRIS P. A. £B 8 w i N o . 16 S e n e c a S t,9 G e n e v a . T H E subscribers have again returned from New York, ond m e now prepared to show the largest assortment of F a s h i o n a b l e D ress G o o d s ever offered in this m a rket. All we Can do, in the space we wish to oc. cupy in the Courier, is lo invite all wishing to purchase, to call und examine out* entire stock, as the styles are too numerous to mention. W e also have a variety of S h a w l s a n d M a n t i l l a s , o f tho latest und most desirable styles. Also a large stock of G e n t l e m e n ’s W e a r , of e v e ry description and style, R EA D Y M A D E , or suitable to make np. Also a fresh siock of G r o c e r ies, which has been all bonght since the flood, and will be sold « little c h eaper than by any other establish ment z— Good Sugar from 6 to 9c., good 'lea ot 2s. 6 d., 3s., 3. 6 J,, nud 4s«, host Yuung Hyson at 5 nnd 6 d., best Black at 4 and 5s., Coffee 10«; and Is. Please call and exam ine, and you will see that our assortm ent is such a* we cun snuinin, 65 P. A. B R IT T O N & Co. [HAVING jt,sl returned from New York, and arranged his store for the Spring and S. Summer trade., nt the well known stand, Nu. 6, SENECA STREET, (formerly occu pied by himself, and lately by Morris & Collier) is now ready to exhibit his large, new and well selected .stock of AND STAPLE DRY GOODS i C O R I L E E X T R A C T . — E x tra c t of Com m o n W itch Huzle, unequalled by any sim ilar preparation, for rheum a tism , bruises, sprains, tooth-ache. s»re throat, quinzy, &c., used both internally and outw a rdly. 'Ibis article is very highly recom m e n d e d by the Hon. Jo h n C. Spencer, and o t h e r distinguished p e r sons. I t should be kept in every family. H . P A R M E L K E , 65 Sole A g e n t in G eneva, NEW GOODS, N O W being received by H . H , & G . C. S E E L Y E , consisting of a very general and extensive assortm ent of Cloths, Cuaitimeves and Snuinetts, Rich, Changeable, Plain, Figured and Black Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Barege*, De Lanes, Calicoes, Luce*, Muslins, Em b roideries, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. Geneva. April 10. 1851. 59 NEW STORE! N E W GOODS!! D R Y GOODS, A N D P E D D L E R S ’ D E P O T . 1 TO S E R V E T H E M S E L V E S W IT H the new styles of Spring and S u m m e r Dry Goods to be found at W heat ' s C h e a p C a s h S to r e , N o . 6 S e n e c a S tre e t. T h e undersigned has ju s t received a large and beautiful assortm e n t of Fancy and D o m e s tic D ry Goods, including M illinery Goods, Bonnets, Gloves, H o siery, PuruSols, Yankee Notions, Silks, Satins, Bareges, Barege De Laines, Lawns, M uslins. &c.. &c. Also, Cloths, Cassim eres, Vestings, S u m m e r Stuffs, &c, And for the particular accom m o dation and benefit of his custom ers, they will find in the N o r th - E a s t corner of his store one of the choicest, nicest,* (and last, though not least,) cheapest stocks of G R O C E R I E S to be found in this place. In order t h a t all may have a s u p of his high flavored T K A S. and t h e i r seasonings, the quantity to each trust be lim ited. Thankful for th e past, he w ill express th a t gratitude to his friends and custom e rs by se r v ing them w ith D ry G o o d s and G roceries cheap, e r than ever. C O R Y D O N W H E AT. G e n e v a . A p ril 29, 185 L 61 P. S. To spare the feelings of his ne ighbors prices will not be quoted. N O T ICE E X T R A O R D IN A R Y . THE CHINA TEA STORE. T HE subscriber would teapeclfully an nounce to the citizens of Geiuvn and vicinity, that he is now receiving one of the L r g e s t and best selected assortm ents of GROCERIES ever brought to this village ; embracing every variety o f Sugars. Tea#. Coffees, Molasses. S lice*, Fish, Fruits, Soaps, Oils, Cordage, Broom*, & c .t all of which he offers tit wholesale or ietail, at a small advance from cost, for Ready Pay ! Those who wish to use economy, and get more good* for one dollar than at any oilier place, will do well to call and examine my Stock and GROCERIES, &c„ He ban just purchased, in New York, the largest and most desirable stock^cf goods ever be fore kept at No. 6., and is now receiving, by railroad, some very choice styles of gooils, for S P R I N G AJYD SU M M ER W E A R , Among which may be found almost every variety of the following styles of PA RO D I SILK LUSTF-RS, a new and rich article. P O P L I N S , P L A I N P L A I D A N D S T R I P E D , of new and choice patterns. C H E N ! S I L K T I S S U E , a choice variety of styles. F R E N C H , IT A L I A N & IN D IA . B I /K S J L K S , for Dresses, M adtillas, &c. P R I N T E D JA C O N E T S & L A W N S . plain and fancv.of desirable styles. SC O T CH & A M E R I C A N G IN G H A M S , great variety of patterns. P L A I N P L A I D A N D S T R I P E D LIN E N G IN G H A M S P L A I N A L L W OOL D E L A I N E S , black and fancy. P R IN I’E D A M E R I C A N D E L A I N E S , * of all p a ttern s and colors. FR E N C H B A R E A G E D E L A IN E S , new and beautiful designs. P L A I N A N D F I G U R E D B A R E G E S . A N D A L P A C C A S , black and fancy. M E R IN O S AND Q U E E N ’S C U » T H . ♦ lig h t eo 1 ( 1 rs. P L A I D A N D N A N S O O K M U S L IN S . C A M B R IC S A N D J A C O N E I S . LA W N S A N D SW ISS M U S L IN S . B A R R E D AND S T R I P E D DO. L IN E N CAMB-’K H A N D K E R C H I E F S . nt all prices E M B R O I D E R E D C O L L A R S & W ill S I L E T S , fancy and m o u rning FA N CY E M B R O I D E R E D C O L L A R S , new and beautiful sdvle*. TARLKTON M U S L I N S , w h ite and colored P L A IN NF.f & FIG U RED C A P LACK. M U L L AND L A C E E D G IN G S AND hS'SER T - IN G S linen and cotton do. E M B R O I D E R E D L a C E S L E E V E S , new nnd beautiful patterns W. CARROLL & CO. „ „ H A V E ju s t opened ,, new and splendid stock j h?,Hre purchasing elsewhere. of S t a p l e & F a n c y D r y G o o d s, L N\ D- ,'‘,cclve,l1' c ^a*u \f l' ‘ e*h \u V a . ! ___ ’ H J'son T “ 11P ‘“I* \Vi'Cle only 50 cents pci lb.. 132 00 2 $ 00 28 00 35 00 T O PO S T M A S T E R S , F )ST O F F I C E ST A M P S .— T h e A d v e rtiser, Postm a ster at Pleasant Grove, Alleghany c«.» Maryland, th e first person in the U n ited States, who conceived and undertook extensive ly to publish th e idea of furnishing all post- offices in the country w ith Cheup Stamps. All stamps made by him w a rranted equal or supe rior to any others th a t can be procured for the sam e price, and w h e n e v e r any are sen t out in any manner defective or unsatisfactory, dupli. cates will be forw a rded, on notice, w ith o u t ex tra charge. All w h o order a set of changes for dates, at only $ 2 (for th i r t y pieces) shall be k e p t in stamps ad libitum F u ll set, w ith one change, $ i . W h e n stamps are neatly m ade w ith turned handles and screw s, same style as t h e regular overnm e n t Post Office Stam p s— d u rable, effi- ient And w a rranted ; price 1 to 2 dollars only, nd special authority to send by m a il free. Atl- rCSS P. M- Pleasant Grove, Alleghany county, j ” „ ^ i t o r publishing th e above (w ith thii th r e e tiroes, and sending > copy of the J f e) !haU receive cred it for ten d-.ll.rs m N °w c o d e n g r a v i n g or -™ .\graved sum of one ilwusaud and eighty seven dollars and seventy two cents duu at this lute H ereof, which was secured in be paid by a certain Indenture of Mortgage, ex rented by P Amelia Spooner und Blown B tipuoncr, o f the Town of Pin-lps, in the County of O tario and State of New York, lo Iwtnc M Norton nnd David McNeil, of the some place o f dotetiUth o f August. Id3y ; amt which Mortgage was t'uly recorded in the office o f the Clerk of the county of Ontario, In liber 25 of Mortgage*, a t folio tfri, on the 2ritlt day of August, l<U9, at noun: and said M a r gage having been duly a«sigu«ni unto Ward Re«-d and Isaac Itunyan, Executors o f the la*t Will a id Testament of Thomas Tollman deceased of the town of Seneca. In said county, and no suit a t luW having been commenced fur the recovery of said Monies, o r any part thereof, ond the sum o f one thousand und eighty seven dollars and seventy two cents being claimed to be duo thereon, a t the date o f the first publication of this notice, in pursuance of tlie power contain'd in said Morigage.will be sold at rub lie Auction at the Franklin House, kepi hi the village o f Geneva in mi id coutuy. on the twenty first day of June next ot 10 o’clock hi the forenoon, to satisfy said sum, with interest thereon, and the costs ot thU foreclosure the premises described In said Moriguie a* follows: ‘ *Ad that certain ph ee or paicel of land situate and being In the vilnge of ti;vi Vienna, in I'helps aforesaid, included within the following bounds—that is to s-iy, be ginning at the finks of the two mail*— the one running to the Kagle Mills and the other to Sulphur S p ring-opposite the store o f Hotchkiss Co., and runs thence werne-1 v down the h ill on the South bounds o f said dupliur Springe rond to the Bast line of lands formerly of Luther Knot, deceased; thence Southerly up the Mil on the Hast Hue o f •a*d lt«wiTe lands 'O the lauds o f Thomas A l> Hon, d e ceased ; thence to the said road leading to tlic Eagle Mills, on a line •four leet easterly, from the dwelling house now occupied hy the widow Lucy Dillon, thence easterly along the north bounds o the said Eagle Mills Ituad, to the place of bee Inn ng. It being intended to convey all the land lying between said flood, as conveyed by Jo-1 Stearnes. of Phelps, aforesaid, to Abraham Crum, o f Phelps, aforesaid, warranted to contain land enough for a building eighteen leet by seventy four feet, easterly and westerly, clear o f the streets, dated Geneva, Februaty 19. IH51. WARD HEED. 1 Executors, o f Thomas ISAAC W UUNYAN, ( Tollman deceased. J ahks 11 W oods , Auoruev. 51 w !3 I S fast approaching, and in o r d e r to give all a suitable opportun ity to appear arm e d and equipped as Fashion directs , F. R. PAGE Has th r o w n open th e im m ense Store familiarly know n as the R E G U L A T O R , N o , 26., S e n e c a st., W h e r e he w o u ld invite the w h o le A R M Y of Fashion, W h e th e r R e g u l a r s or V o l u n t e k r s , to call and exam ine a very large and w e ll s e lected stuck of Fancy and Staple C o m p risi ng an endles variety, for all kinds of dress, from the T o w Frock, w o rn by the ll*rw*e ol seventy six, to the Ne Plus Ultra , or T u r k ish Costum e, recently adopted by the H eroines ol 1851, w h o have of late exhibited a Uniform de term ination to obtain suitable Re.-Dress foi the rights w h ich have so long been regardlesSly trodden under foot. Among various other articles, he has all qualities and w idths of F r e e c l i , I n d i a a n d I t a l i a n B lacU S i l k s a n d S a t i n s , W h ich are said, by all wise judges, to m e rit the m u s t excellent reputation they have already attained, w ith o u t the least assistance of our n e ig h b o r ’ s gas . vvhich is about beeing used b.v so m e in large quantities, in order to make sail of their fabrics, at h i g h h a t e s . H e lias also a great variety of Plain, Cornelian, C h e n e and Em b roidered Silk*, Tissues and W o rsted B a r eges, Silk and Linen Poplins, Barege DeLnines, W h ite and Printed M uslins, F r e n c h and E n g lish Law n s, Figured and Plain Cham b ra, Ging hams, Prints, EM B R O ID ER Y Goods— Muslin Edgings and Insertings, U u d ersleeves, Collars, Cuffs. H a n d k e rchiefs, Gloves and H o siery, to g e th e r w ith a beautiful assortm e n t of Black Lace Edgings and Ribbon Quillings, for M a n til la and D ress Trim m ings. M i l l i n e r y G o o d s, a t W h o le s a le a n d R e t a i l . • H a v ing purchased many articles, especially for w h o lesale purposes, he would invite the particular attention of M illiners who may wish to replenish their stock, to his issorim e u t of Bonnet*. Ri >bon>. Flowers, Ruchees, Ribbon Quillings, Silk Laces, Tarletons, S traw T r i m ming, Buttons, & c ., all of w h ich w ill be sold at unprecedented low prices. French, English and A met lean B r o a d C loths, Cassim e res and Vestings, in great variety. GENTS* SU M M E R W E A R . Such a Grode- ta C loth French Coating*, L inen Drills, Tw e e d s, Gam b roons, Y o rk Drills, D e m ins, &c. D O M E S T IC GOODS, including Bleached Muslins, from five eighths to two and a half yards wide, B row n M uslins, Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Bagging, and in luct alm o st every article connected w ith this* branch W ithout stopping to make further m e n tion of articles or prices, the subscriber w o u ld say that th e above m e n tioned stock has been purchased a t th e very low e s t possible prices, at Auction and P rivate S a le; and having adopted the cash s y s t e m exclusively, he feels confident th a t it will be foi th e interest ot all w h o w ish to make their selections from an en tire N ew Stock, and buy for Cosh, to call at the R E G U L A T O R , 26, Seneca st. F . R. P A G E . G eneva, June 2 n d, 1851. 66 N O T IC E . T H E L I B R A R Y of School D istrict No. t, of the Tow n of Seneca, att'ched to .the Union School of this village, will be opened to citizens, after this date, on F R I D lY, between tbe hours of 5 and 6 , P . M ., instead of Saturday, us formerly. By order of the Board of Trustees. J . W . S M A L L E Y Librarian. G eneva, June 2nd, 1851, , 66 P e d d l e r s ’ G o o d s, Y a n k e e N o tio n s . &c. & c. ’ which they offer lor sole, at N e w York city prices, for cash. Consisting in part of the fol- lowingjirlicles, viz:— Bareges, Barege DeLuines, tiingham s. Chambroys, Law n s, SUk Tissues, Prints M o rrim acs, Cocheco, Danell*, Furniture Chintz, Turkey Red, Sheeting, Shirting, Drilling, W adding,Denim s.Sum m er Stufts, Linens, Bleach, ed and Brown Table Linens, Oil Cloth Covers, Napkins, Doyles, colored Spread*, Lancaster Quilts, Counterpanes, Sw iss, Book, Burred, Striped, and Jaconette Muslins, Victoria corded and colored Law n s, Linen, Silk and .Cotton H andkerchiefs, Cravatts, Shawls, fire., together with every other variety of Goods in M arket. A l a r g e lo t o f P e d d l e r ’s G o o d s, & Yunkee Notions, at New York wholesale prices, consisting of Laces, Edgings, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawl*, Handkerchiefs, C ravatts, Ribbons, Sus penders, Tapes, threads. Needles, Pins, Buttons, Combs, Hooks ond Eye*. Scissors, Razors,Spec- acles Brush*s, Kuos, Table Linens, Cutlery, Jew elry, Hall <$- EltonN Germ an Silver Tea und T a b le Spoons and Butter Knives, Plated Good*. P e d d le r s , M e r c h a n t s , and the trade generaly,supplied on the must reasonable terms. 0 ^ The ladies and gem lem e n of Geneva, and vicinity, are rcaoectfully requested to call und examine our stuck, for themselves ; and are as- sured that no effort will be spared to give entire satisfaction, in regard lo the quality und price of goods. T W O DOORS N O R T H ofthe P O S T O F F I C E , W a ter street, Geneva. W. CARROLL, & Co. May, 28. 1851. ____________________ 65 W r o u g h t I r o n R a i l i n g . f | a H E Snbscribci having received tho agency A for the sole ofWickerslmm’s Patent Wrought Iron Railing is now prepared to take order# ia «- the same. T h is Knifing htn been most favorably received w h erever it has been introduced. It is more beautiful and durable than cast Iron, and at the same time less expensive. F o r enclosing Cemetery lots, Door Y ards, Balconies. &c , it is mast adm irably adapted. A sam p le of this Railing can be seen a t my store, where other in formation can be obtained. _________________________J O H N H . T I L L M A N . C o n g ress W a t e r , D IR E C T from the Congress Spring, at Sare- toga,just received, nnd for sale by H. P A R M E L E E , 24 Seneca st. Ju n e 9th, 1851. 57 F O R S A L E , A N excellent S e c o n d h a n d C a r r i a g e , that will hold this office. four person*. Eoquiie at 65 w 3 The above sole is postponed until the 10th day n f July 1851, ot 2 P M th«*a to take place a t Van Duzeii’shotel, I d ihe village o f Vienna, Pbelps town. Dated Jtt«io It), 18*1. WARD REED. I Executors o f Thomas . ISAAC W RUNYAN, \ Tallroan, deceased, r t x w >1 Wnupg, a ttorney. 67 T u l e a H a u e P t e s l e b r n t s d P e r f u i A f«erh supply, ju e l receiv e d , und low, by 56 for sale H . H A R M E L E E , 34. Seneca at. £ £ 3 i K K A l - . w i n h t o . | lyjA N T lL L A B , S O A P S .— file prettiest vorirty of Toilet Soaps in tow n , including Sand Soap Ball*, of dif ferent prices, may bo found at the City Drug Store, G, P. M O W UY, June 3, 1851. ____________ _ ____________ _ ______ ___ P l a n k W a l k s . A LARGE supply of N ails* of just the size fer Plunk Walks, at the lowest market price. ________________ _________ JO H N H T I L L M A N . P l a t f o r m a n d C o u n t e r S c a les. T H E subscriber would on 11 the attention ofthe public to the fact that he is the agent for the sale of all goods manufactured by Duryce Forsyth & Co., of R o c h e ster, who have taken the first Premium at several of the S tate Fairs, both of this and other states, fur their Seales, which are warranted equal to any m anufactured, and much cheaper. Sugai Mills* L e tter Presses, Store and W a rehouse Trucks of all sizes, on hand or fur nished to order. JO H N H . T I L L M A N . F O R S A L E , O N E Second hand Barouche C a rriage. Also 2 P a ir of F a rm Hoi ses. F o r further par ticulars, enquire a t the C o u rier Office. A p r i l , 2 3. 1851. _______________60 E G G P O W D E R — C o n sidered a perfect sub stitute for E g g s in Cakes, Batter Puddings, &.c ; b u t not for Costard. This is an article well wm’th oyine, reducing tho price of eggs to 8 cunt* per eol.l %t the C ity D rue Sieve, by Jane 3. te s t . ___________ Q p. M OW RY G E N U I N E Scotch Ale and London Porter, Just received and for sale by M ay 13.] H- P * h m a lx e ,34 Seneoa st. SILSBE BU L K L E Y & B E N N E T T , MANUFACTURER* OF C a b i n e t W a r e , a n d F u r n i t u r e , AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, OFFER FOR SALK BOARDMAN & GRAY’S G r a n d A r t i o n PIANO FORTES, D o lce C a m p a n a A t t a c h m e n t . T H E S E Piano Fortes have acquired a superi or reputation throughout the United States, and are in use in alm o st every section of the Union. T h e Dolce Cam p a n a Attachment is a new in vention, secured by letters patent, both in the United Stales and England, and is the grout des ideratum sought for to make a perfect Piano Forte , and which object is fully attained by the Dolce Cam p a n a A ttachm ent. T h e following, from eminent artists, show its estimation by the Musical Profession $ Albany. June 15; 1849. M essrs . B o a r d m a n G ray . Gentlem en : [ think l may affirm its simplicity of structure and easy application to t be Piano F o r f ', that it is the beet attachm e n t with which I um acquainted— enabling the Pianist to obtain now, and the most charm ing effects, M aurice S tkakosch , Albany, Oct. 24, 1849. M essrs B odrdman and G r a y . Gentlemen',: W e consider your Piano Fortes unsurpassed in in richness, power, and beauty of tone. T h e Dolce Cam p ana A ttachm e n t wo consider the most effective and desirable addition that has ever been made to the P iano Forte. E l i z a B is c a c c ia n t i . A. UlSCACCIATTt. T h e following is from the most eminent P r o fessors in New K o i k C i t ) : D O L C E C A M PA N A A T T A C H M E N T . W e, the undersigned, Musical Professors, and Lilcraieur* of New York, cheerfully acknowledge in the Dulue C a m p a n a A ttachm ent, invented by Boardm an & Gray, of A lbany, a most ingenious and pleasing addition to the Piano Forte, cap able of inai.y novel effects, and im parting a quali ty of tone heretofore unknown. In v» epplica lion to any style of the Piano Forte, we look upon it as perfectly harmless, while, el the same time t give* to it new and unique power- W . A. King, Henry C , W a tson, Austin Phillips, A lex. Kyle, Joseph Burko, F. Toftmella, Richard Huffman,. M nreizek, C. B. B u rkhardt, John A. Kyle. M- T. Brockelbnnk, G eo. H. Andrews, Guorge Loder, H . Wood. F a y e tt Robson, H e rm a n S. Saroni. New York, Oct, 26,1849. ' E x tracts from tbe Public Press* W e have tried and tested the “ Dolce C a m p a na,'’ and we have heard many of our professional brethren try it, and we can conscientiously re commend it to the favor o f our readers. N e w Y o rk Evening M irror, Oct., 1849. W e have been positively fascinated, w h ile Ms. toning to such melodies played eimply'wilh the Dol.ce C a m p a n a pedal pressed down. All must acknowledge it* charm ing qualities. N. Y. “ H o m e Journal,” Oct., 1849. It is tho only invention that has ever brought the Piano Forte to a Pimm. N. Y. Sun, O c t., 1819. W e might -add hundreds of others like the above, but our room w ill not adm it. T h e Dolce Cam p ana Attachm ent is controlled by a Pedal, and can be used or not at pleasure. It does not touch a w ire, string, or pin, o r any* thing to put the Piano out of tune, or in any way injure it. Piano Fortes m ade by us are W A R R A N T E D to give entire S A T I S F A C T I O N , or purchase money and all expenses refunded. warranted to suit, or the cash refunded. T . U . L A M B E R T . N o . 16 W a ter st., Geneva. 63 N E W FIRM! N EW ST O R E ! fpHE subscribers having purchased and fitted up in the latest style, the Store formerly occupied by D.L. I,U M ,a s a Boot and Shoe Store, N o . 4 S e n e c a s tr e e t, would now respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of Geneva and vicinity, and the public generally, to th e i r full and entirely new stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, GROCERIES, Paints and Oils, Dye Stuffs, Looking Glasses, L a m p s, Brushes, Broom s, PERFUMERY & FANCY ARTICLES. Having purchased theabove stock exclusively fur C ash , and having used the utmost care in the selection of their goods, they feel confident they will be able to give entire satisfaction in regard to quality and price, to uny and all of their friends who will favor them with a call. S IM P S O N 4* BRONSON. G eneva, M arch 7, 1851. 5 4 H A I L C O L U M B I A !! iisriD W a * o n slie s a r e i o o i v o m p a n y II . W E claim th a t people are entirely to blame for goingburefoot,\vhe» they can come to the NEW SHOE STORE, A fe w doors N o r t h ofthe P o s t Office, On W a ter street, and procure, for a little m o n ey, any kind of Boot or Shoe th a t may suit the foot or fancy. T h e subscribers have ju s t re c e i v e d a G o o d su p p l y o f B o o ts a n d Shoes, of a l l kinds, from B enedict H a ll &. Co., one of the best wholesale m anufacturing E stablishm e n ts in the city of N. Y. W e would just say to the public that w e m e preparing to diive a big trade in the Boot, Shoe and L e a ther business, this season; and we shall do it in W a ter s t. too. N . B. Ju s t received, this day, by expres*, an E L E G A N T A R T I C L E OF G e n ts’ B u c k s k i n B o o ts , a n d C o n g ress G a ite r s . Also a lot of L A D I E S ’ F A N C Y W O RK $3\ Call and see, tree of Charge. 58 SPE R R Y , FR A S E R & Co. Geneva, A p r il 7, 1851. S T O R K S ’ CHEMICAL HAIR INVIGORATOR T HIS delightful mid popular article it ihubcp, ll'Hi for the hair which long «*|K*rU-»ee and »clcnilfie research ha# y t produced, cillitr os.nn an iclefot the Toil et, or iff beiiefiicial Hl>eis I1' flU to which tlie human hair I* liable. It will impurt lo Uie ruugHtiti and conrwet lialrfjieimaibutimifuloppeurnnfe.eailfelyckuii*- lug It I torn tiff Iui|iitrifle*.:im 1 relieving the epidtip,^ ir«>m i he dandruff and *curf which clog ilie .row* «»f ih* hair/ and orl« n induce a j.rt mn u> e lo.se of tilt* “brightest muff- mrnl” oflhe liuma i Vncc. Ifni wliih- wv nweri Unit It If the be**! artMc for the milei «»i ilmrf who wbh io retain the li«»r In I'ul hmirinncr and heumy. It muni no' be forfotiri, n,,^ in all disease!* of the Imlr or scalp >uch in* lhv fulling nf ihe hair, dandruff, t-impli-mr i n i lie scalp- Ac., It is hops, ihe only article winch hus given dcc'ded stniffi.c. Hon In every iustimve win-re ii hit* hero used. It is wi'h pride that th» pmprlmur rein* i» ihi* fuel, knowing, lie due#, that ihe public are nlwu>> willing lo patronise an article when emi' incnl of its worh. Itsopbrittion In cascy of bnhlnis# id peculiarly acMVe / solhtti.iu utfnWriM * iiiiUantes wlirieolhcr inedirim » have hecn triitf In 'fruin, StdRRg* (’ ihcmicai . IUtR IfiViooP.ATnn lias superseded t he * rnumriii* of art by relnatafing. fu full plenitude, the peimurtvni gifts and grace* of nniure. It i< po.<st*yeU iff a cliar.tcur trlio/l) differing from thMHIs, 0 reuse fleslnrniivi-ri, kc., which'are tmw no nun ' roOVI^ Ibisiet on the public, under the pretence of being newly discovered remedies for llhhliie*>.Grey llalr &c. S turr #* I nviuorator I ihmiow leen tested for years, ond it* tflicncy ho* hen proved by thousands, J'vrry year it* reputation nnd sales haveiucrosi d untfl rfiorc of it its consumed annually than ol nil) oiln i preparation lor the Hnlr ever oflered t» Uie American ptfl.ltc. It i* '’“hr. pun tided «ui strictly »eleiiitlicphiilr|ilf»',aft(f tlie proprietor will wtnke Id* reputation on its «fiicnCy Oi l's wonderful effects, we could give the testimonial* of some of oar most iwpecnble clilzeiie. but would u*k all who ore troubled with O.imlrnif, me bald or tire tons, ing tlK-tr Itflfir. to give tlm I nuookatou h dial; nnd one trial will (Ut mute to convince yon u Un- truth ol our claims for it fh.trt #11 the W>tiiinniy of others that migln punioCe. Its extraordinary clteapiietcs place It whfihi (fro rrnc/i of the himtldrsi family and It* conceded value ln>utc» it * place on the inn*! Jimiiii u* toiler. I.All HON —A-k lot tlie article hr iu foil name. A'l'OTKIIVIIKMIiCAl. IIAIK INVltiORATtm. nnd see Hint It i>‘*•» entitle’ upon the wrapper. After let denier* pr himrlc yo • in u*e nnv oxtier n-Uvle a* n eub.-n- ruiefnr it, olxo see ili.it it Ins the fee nltnile skiteluie vt (•B't F. HTDK Krt the outside wrapper. P ’r i t o 2f5 l.a r g e flssts,- Pr«pnre«l only by U F.O, F. STOHUS, Xo. Mid, Marshal Sreet, f'tilloijdplnn. IU*J4vl AfSKNTI# CetifVR, 11.PAItMALEB. I new and desirable patterns, B r o c h e , C a s h m e r e , D e L a in e s , B a r e g e , B l a c k a u d F a n c y SUM SHAWLS, Ami many other goods of similar kinds, too numerous to mention. BOITOIBTS A N D R I B B O N S .—He has a very large assortment of the latest styles, and most desirable qualities, at wholesale or retail. PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTS. — Flain Green, and rich E m b roidered; ILack, and C o lot. d Silk, Ginghdtn, Ac. GLOVES AND HOSIERY, Of every description, for Gents, Ladies and Misses. He has also a very desirable assort ment of GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, and would invite the particular attention of purchasers to his stock of F r e n c h , B l a c k a n d F a n c y B R O A D C L O T H S & C A S S IM E R E S , Among which are some beautiful shades of olive, brown and forest green, and other choice colors, which he thinks will not fail to please the most particular. B l a c k S a t i n a n d F a n c y V e s tings, Of these he has the most desirable styles and qualities to he found in the market; and has no hesitation in saying that if customers will but give him a call he will be able to suit them in'every particular, with this article. P R I N T S ! P R I N T S ! Some beautiful Vine patterns, also plain Chambra, and a great variety of other styles, in cluding all qualities from 4c to Is* Some good styles and fast colors for 6<l. Furniiure Prints, of all prices. Turque Red and Embroidered Muslins, for Window Curtains. Plain, Striped and Plaid do., of all qualities. DOMESTIC GOODS. Of these his assortment is complete, embracing a great variety of Bleached and Brown Muslins, Tickings. Checks, Drillings, Diapers, Crash, &c. &c. 'G E N T 'S SUMMER WEAR. Including TWEEDS, (all wool,) CASHMERETTS, KENTUCKY JEANS, LINEN DRILL DENIMS, and various other kinds. His Store is very conveniently arranged for keeping GROCERIES i And he will pay particular attention to this branch of his trade. He Is determined that his assortment of Groceries shall be second to none in this vicinity. He has therefore pur chased, and will keep constantly on hand, a choice variety. He invites the attention of all Tea-Drinkers to his assortment of TEAS, as he has all grades from 2s. 6J. to 8s., which have been purchased directly from the importers, and warranted to be of the genuine brands. Brown SUGARS from 6c. to 9c.; Coffee, crushed, YVoolsey St Woolsey, Stewart’s Refined, &c., Stc. MOLASSES from 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d.; Stewart's Refiued SYRUP, genuine article. COFFEE of all kinds. Spice, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Saleratus, Ginger, and in fuel every thing usually kept in a Grocery Establishment. WOODEN AND STONE WARE. He has a general assortment of all kinds and sizes. He would respectfully invite his friends! business on tht* former plan* and ihe public generally to an examination of his stock, before purchasing, as he can assure A t Ilia Old S tand, No. 17 W a ter st., them that the assortment is good, and prices shall be as low as the lowest. He has been in- (refitted and enlarged) duced to adopt the system of R E A D Y PAY\ from the fact that he will thereby be enabled where Messrs. MUitHEY St CUAVS'FORD will to sell at much lower prices than otherwise, which will make it for the mutual benefit of himself and customers. Cash buyers will therefore do well to give him a call, as he can sell to them at a very low mark. T O F A R M E R S . He respectfully invites your particular attention to his stock of goods, and would say, that he takes almost every kind of Produce, such at Butter, Cheese, Eggs, &c., &c., at cash prices, in exchange for goods His advantages for disposing of such articles is superior lo any I MessVr.M.Vc., so well known that they re other merchant in this place, and can therefore pay as high prices; and as He keeps a general | qujre no eu]|t„y assortment of both Dry Goods and Groceries, he thinks he cat> make it for your advantage, ^ well as convenience, to give him your patronage. V I L L A G E C U S T O M E R S Who are wanting Country Produce, will find a good assortment at No. 6. We shall hold i n«1 ii/* often lo I» D u ll,* a u J Oliwroc AI<iK CIS, ttflti SHSII CXCft O tl TSel V €5 tO secure their patronage, which will enable us to supply our village customers with the best the country affords. A NEW INVENTION. M a r r i e d a n d u n m a u r j k d l a d i e s who are afflicted with weaknesses uecolV«r to their sex. are invited to call at ihe residence of DR W I L D E R , («r leave orders where he ehnlleall upon them ) and ex*miuel)i'ctCaulkin'* D tero V a g inal S u p p o rter, for th e cure of Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of thtf W omb, the use ot which, in all Cases, affords immediate teli«*f. nnd ultimately an entire cufe of that moat prevalent and disir« sting com plaint. Num erous Certificates etm be produced from Medical Gentlemen of high respectability. rom> mandatory of the practir .l utility of i)r. C’s. S u p p o rter, a fid fire advantages it possesses over any and all other inventions for (he radical cure ol this and all other diseases consequent upon it. LOUIS DE V WILDER. Geneva, March 19th. 1851. _______55 W I L L I A M JUDSON. 1851. SPRING ATTRACTION. AND EXTENSIVE SALE Of H o m e M a n u f a c tu red READY MICE CLOTHE ON AN EN L A RG E D PLAN. K NOW ING that small profits and large sides are better than small sales and large profits, too much in vogue for th^sc times of reform at.d im p rovem ent, W. .1. is determined (u do be on hand yt all times to tak*> measures; and exhibit for inspection the best stock of Beady Made Clothing, Cloths, Cussirftejes, Vetl/iis*, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Suspenders &<*., h e lm s ever b«d the pleasure to offer in this 5 m a rket. Particular attention given to rusfoin work by It is with pleasure I return thanks to the public, for their liberal patronage of the late firm of Morris & Collier; and take the liberty to assure those favoring me with a call that no effort shall he spared to suit them, with both quality and price of goods; and 1 hope by un remitting personal attention to business, to merit their patronage. C. L. MORRIS. GEORGE BENNETT. Jr., having made arrangements with C. L. M., would be pleased to ?ee his friends, at his store, where he will use his best abilities to please them. April, 1851. T lie S a fest, P l e a s a n t e s t , a n d m o s t C o m f o r t a b l e ROUTE TO NEW YORK. 60 T HLE boat P a i n D e s t r o y e r in ihe world : Coryle E x tract, or Extract of Witch H a z e l» superior to anything yet discovered for reducine inlLimation* a id removing pain. For sale by H. P a k m a lek , 21 Soneca st.. May 13. Sole Agent for Geneva. A N e w A r r ival, O F B R U S H ES of a ll kind*— several now nnd beautiful pattern* of H a i r Brushes* al 69 H. PA ltM K L E K ’S, 24 S o n e r a <t. NEW GOODS. r p H E subscriber i? now receiving N ew Goods I every day by Railroad, and is prepared to offer greater inducem e n ts than ever in price*. Carriage M a k e rs can find a large and excellent assortm e n t of goods in th e ir line.m any of w h ich can be sold at N e w York prices. JO H N H. T I L L M A N . N e w P a s s a g e & F r e i g h t A rrange* m e n t , t o a n d f r o m N e w Y o r k , AT G R E A T L Y RED U C E D PR IC E S . P A S E NGEJEtS will betaken from Geneva. by Express or other train* of cars, lo Albany, and from Albany to New Y o rk by the splendid low pres-ure Steam Boats of tbe Veoplo’s Lino, which are replete with every possible comfort and convenience. STEAMERS. ISA A C N E W T O N , C o m m o d o re, W m .H . Peck. H E N D R I C K H U D S O N , Com m o dore A. P. St. John. Leaving Albany on the arrival of Express train, und arriving in N e w York ut 0 o’clock next morning. F R E I G H T To New york can be contracted for, at the office of the Rochester & Syracuse R. R ; and from New York, at the office of the\ People'* Line, on the whurf. between Court land nnd Liberty street*, or at 181 Broadway, O'Riolly’* telegraph build ing.— Price* from N e w York to Genevo, 48 to 77 cent* per 1001b*., according to class. IS A A C N E W T O N , A g ent. N- mv York, M a rch, 1851. 59 H a d l o c k ’s S y r u p . H A D L O C K 'S celebroted Pulinonir. Syrup for sale by May 13. H . PA R M A LEK , 24 Seneca st. H E N R Y SA V A G E P R O P R I E T O R OF T H E T E D Second Annual Report OF THE CLOTHING HALL. No 5, South side o f S e 7 ieca street — a few doors West o f the Franklin House. T o th e Hour. G e n e r a l A ssem bly of the S t a t e o r C o n n ec tic u t : Second Annual R e p o rt of th e H a rtford Lif* and Health Insurance C o m p a n y , “ Containing a full and accurate Statem e n t of its condition and affairs,” as required by its charter. A ssets : H a r t f o r d , May I, 1051. Capital Stock. $100,000 Balance of Receipt* per report May I, 1830, Premiums on Policies, Sc Inter- e*i on |nve*taieni» received during the year ending April 30, 1851. Amount, D is b u r s e m e n t s : Commissions to Agent*, Office Kents, Salaries, Postages, Me dical Examination*,Dividends, Printing, Stationery, Advertis ing, and oilier expenses, Losses Paid, Balance, 48,6:14 30 $142 664 30 $111,935 24 $254,620 63 $32,107 27 $23,030 $55,037 27 $108,59-2 36 T h e i r Stock o f H o u s e h o ld F u r n i t u r e is un surpassed in W e s tern N o w Y o rk, fur oxtent, variety and excellence of m a n u facture. B u reaus B o o k Case*. S ideboards, Sofas O ttom a n s, T a b les, C h a irs, B e d s teads. U p h o lstery, and every other x n telo of their tra d e , Constantly on h a n d , and m a d e to Order. „ OT Invested as follow s ; Bank tiio-V, City und Rail Road Bonds, Loans on pledge of Bank Stocks, Loans on personal security, L ohii * to the Insured, secured by Policies, Cash on hand and not deposited In Bank, Cash In hands of Agents, and In course of transuilrsluu to Office, $14,000 2 ) 110(1 81,000 43,312 96 14,375 80 7.403 60 198,5 2 36 3,212 $11,430 $4,243,90!) Whole number o f Follcies issued Amount ol Losses paid anil ascertained Amount o f Pohcls* outstanding, Respectfully subm itted J 4 M BS D IX O N , President, W IL L IA M T . H OOKER, Vice Pres H EN R Y L. M I L L E R , Secretary. D . T . C L E V E L A N D A g e n t at G eneva P h y s i c i a n ’s C a s e s . F ROM JU L E B H A U L ’S celebrated o*cbli-h. Went, lor **'* h V p A R M ELB B ’S 84 D reg and Chemical Stun quarters GLORIOUS UNION! W ith a large assortm e n t of Spring Styles for 1851 , Consisting of Black and Fancy colored Broad cloths and Cassimeres ; Satin, Silk, Marseilles and W o rsted, Vestings, w ith a Beautiful As sortment of Trim m ings ,to correspond, which will be sold by the yard or Piece at extrem e ly low p r ices; or made to order under the super vision of E. K E N T , J. H. N IC H O L S and the P ioprietor. Also a large and desirable assort m e n t of Home manufactured Clothing* * Consisting of Dress, F r o c k , Prince Albert coats lose and light Sacks, Vests. P a n ts, O v er alls and O v e rshirts, m ade from our N e w S t y l e s of Goods, by experienced w o rkm e n in a style and m a n n e r unsurpassed, and which can not but please the eye and suit the m ind of the purchaser. Also a splendid assortm e n t of Shirts. Bosoms, Collars, Stocks, Scnrfe,Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, Hose and all articles usu ally kept irva G e n tlem a n ’s furnishing Store. A few m o re G a rm e n ts of the old style yet on hand, w h ich w ill be sold at tw o -thirds less than cost. N. B. T h e P r o p r ieto r also inform s th e trade that he is A g e n t for G. C . S c o tt’s Report of Fashion, received m o n thly. All orders for the same w ill be attended to prom p tly. G e n e v a , A p ril 23, 1851. 60 NEW GOODS, AT COBB & SMITH’S. P A R K S X A W O U L D inlorra the public that they have fitted a R e frigerator In the rear of the F R A N K L I N HOU S E , w h e re they keep constantly on hand FISH , {salt am i fresh, of the finest quality. O rders from farmers, hotel*keepers, and others, from the su r r o u n d , ing country, will be prom p tly attended to.— T h e y will be sent dressed aud packed in ice to any locality. * 61 Geneva, April 29, 1851. C U T L E R Y & A G R I C U L T U R A L I M P L E M E N T S . T H E subscribers having th e ir stock of goods arranged in their NEW STORE. I l l W a t e r S t r e e t , opposite the T e m p e rance H o u se, and near the Steam b o at landing. T h e ir old custom ers and the public are in* vlted to call upon them ,and inspect the articles they offer for sale. A general assortm ent of every tiling in their line will be constantly kept on hand. 'The prices and term s will be such as to satisfy all w h o will favor them w ith their custom ; an th e ir goods are bought under tlie most favorable circum stances, and lor cash It is th e ir intention to -sell at the very lowest prices. F a r m e r s will find a large assortm e n t of A g ricultuial in s tru m e n ts; Housekeeper-, every thihg necessary to com p lete a household assortm ent. Store Keepers. Blacksm iths, and W agon M akers, will have tin opportunity to purchase from a very extensive assortm ent, w h ich has been provided w ith a special view to make large sales. T im o thy & Clover Seed bought for cash J. S. & H . C . PROUTY. M ar. 1 2 , 1S51. N o a . S O ~FRESH SUPPLY! GREA T CURE FOR D Y S P E P S IA ! DR. J. $. HOUGHTON’S Pepsin the true Digestive Fluid, O r G A S T R IC JU I C E ! P RF.PARED from R E > N E T , or tin* fourth Stomach ofthe Ox, after direction* of B ai <- on L ibdio , the gr -Ht Philological Chemist, by J. S. H oughton , M D , Philadelphia, Pa. Thi* i* n great Natural Remedy for lodtgontion and Dy*pep*iti, curing alter Nature’* own Method, by Nature’* own agent# the Gastric Juice. Pep sin is the chief elem ent< or Great Digesting IVin- cipleofthe Goitfic Juice— the solvent ofthe Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating agent of tlie Stomach and Intestine*. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach o f lh e Ox, thvt foi fil ing an artificial Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice, in its Chemical pow< ets, and furnishing a complete and perfect substi tute for it. By the aid of thi* preparation, the pain* nnd evil* of Indigestion and D\«pep*i& are removed jtl*t a* they would be by a h- ahlty Stomach, It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evidence upon which it i* based, is io the highest degree curious and remarkable, OO- A F R E S H SU P P L Y of this admirable remedy, in Pow d e r and Fluid, just received by H. H A R M E L E B , Geneva, agent for Ontario county. See long advertisement on 4» li page June 4. 1851. quire no eulogy A t a r g e S t o c k o f N e w G o o t i s received this week. 0 Q -G e n tlem e n wishing to keep up with the times will )>)«»** (*ulJ 1 p, Country Merchants. Gentleman or Ladies wishing Cloths, Cassimeres or Vesting* by the piece or yard from his stock, can be supplied. Small neat Hat Goods for children— a good supply. M r. JU D S O N returns his sincere thank* to» his large circle of customers,- for their patron-* age and confidence during the twelve years he has been engaged in the CTnliing Business in G e n e v a ; and trusts to h i s . xpei ience «.tid facili' ties tv make himself wore worthy ol their patronage. G eneva, Muroh l9th, 1851. 55 New Store and New Hoods! N E W M ILLIN E R V AND DRESS I K I N G . M l . DRYER would inform the Ladies of Geneva and vicinity, that she is now opening a Millinery ami Dress Malt-* ing Establishm ent, in the Ne\V BI ock , corner of Castle and W a ter streets, and will offer fbr sale a large assortm ent of Bonnets,Uibbonft, Laces,Tabs, & c* and T iIM .M INGS, all of which will be mad-i up to order, upon reasonable term-* us can be had at any other establishment in W estern New Y o rk. Sh*» respectfully solicits a call from the Ladies of Geneva, and an examination of Goods and prices. May 14, 1851 63 NOTICE To the Dry Goods Merchants of Central & Western New York. L O. WILSON & CO IM PO R T E MS A N D JOBBERS OF EVERY D E S C R IP T IO N OF KOHF/iGN AND DOMESTIC Dll! HOODS, No 13 CtnUaud */r«ef, (opposite the National and Western Hotels) and extending through to No* 13 Dey street , N E W YORK# I N V IT E the attention of the Merchants of Central and W e s tern New York, to one of the must extensive stocks of French, English, Gerfmm, Belgian and American Dry Goods t«> be found m N ew York city, of thvjr oWn ltu - portaiiou, and direct from Manufacturers and their agents, ut the very lowest market price. O u r stock will be kept full at all geniontf of the year, and will include a full a*svrtmeut of H osiery andGlovee, D r e s s G o o d s of the choicest designs in m a rket, W H IT E GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, m k e ZR i M a c k a n d c o c h e c o PRINTS M anchester DeLaines, Y A N K E E NOTIONS, &c., &c. We have also the Agency of the celebrated Hoyle’s Royal Patent SWANSDOWN SEWING COTTON, the best article in u*e. W e invite the attention of the closest buy ers for Cash. 6 months, and short credit. M a rch, 1>51. 55yl WUITI!SPiiiTMiliLS'~ • T «QSn»~Gei 66 T nua NOTICE. Choice Roses A Flo T l I B •ub#erab*r having more rban be require# f„r h is own gronitris, w ill eell at fair price# w h e n ready to torn out. a variety o f ch o ice £ v •rhlonm ing R o s e s , D a h lia#, Verbena#, G e r s e i- ome. TigridU , ffie. G E O . P M O W RY. Geneva, A p ril I. City Drug Sterd*. H E Stockholders of the C £ f ” 0 rn/ a” Yhi 1 »nd nr« h#rebv that the an- lCE™ction for ihe cho iceo f thirteen Direct- •n d five Inspector*! will be held on T u e s day'the seventeenth day o f June n e x t, at ten o'clock A. M ., at the office ol W il l ia m M a x - w e l l , io the village of Elm ira. By order of tbe Board. H . H. C A S E Y , Secretary. N ew York, M a y 12,1851. 63w6 * 1 \ 1 1 ^ — 1 ■ #d h ■■ G a r d e n T a e l s . — A good assortm e n t at TILLMAN’S. subscriber would respectf lly inform his friends and patrons, of Geneva, that he will furnish them a constant supply of FLOUR, M eal, Feed, and o ther M ill StulT* Fr.>in the W H I T E SPU IN G MILLS, which will be delivered, duly, iu the torenooo of each day, free of charge. A ll orders for Flour, Ac. left at the store of C- L . MORRIS, No. 6 , Seneca st-, will be piom p tly attended to. T h e subscriber take# the liberty to asstire hie friends and patrons that rio pains will be spared to furnish them , nt all times, a superior arricJ* of Floor. He flutters himself that his experience in the flouring business. •J® . ^ well known charac'er «»f the While Sp * Mill Flour, will entitle him to a liberal snare of patronage R „ M 0 RRfS- N. B. Term ., Cash on deliver)-, in •« except previously arranged. _ 0 The subscriber has also 3 0 0 Cor<l8 O f G o o d S e a s o n e d W o o d fur sale, delivered at any time when sold. O r d e r s rosy be J e t t at .53 J C- L- MORRIS’, J ULES HAUL'SJVjrm|»li S o a p , is « new botanical preparation, lor rendering the *,f, and fair, $«>»ng the most Sallow ComDl ? * ♦ delicacy and fairne#* which the mo»t \ Li,h, eo,e«. Soil - h o le,.!, 8nrt “ “‘f, 66 H - P A R M E L E E .2 4 retail, by ' \‘eneca #t.